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Safety and Security

Travel in the Republic of the Congo is hampered by road conditions, in addition to security considerations. There are reports of thieves establishing roadblocks outside of cities to solicit bribes. The road between Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire is currently under construction. While large portions are now paved, this road is not to western highway standards. For more information please scroll down to the travel and transportation section.

The security situation in neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo has effects in the Republic of the Congo. See the Department of State's Travel Warning and Country Specific Information Sheet for the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

National Parks and Wildlife Areas: Remember the risks involved when traveling through the habitats of wild animals. Stay in groups; do not leave anyone behind in an isolated area, even for just a few hours. Medical care in Congo’s national parks is almost non-existent. It may take days of walking/canoeing and flying to reach the nearest doctor.

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CRIME: Foreigners, including U.S. citizens, in Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire may be targets of crime. Criminals often target individuals based on their dress, actions, and perceived vigilance or lack thereof.

Streets are often poorly lit; exercise caution when walking around at night, especially along poorly maintained sidewalks. Legal recourse is limited in cases involving theft and robbery. Leave valuable items at home. Do not wear conspicuously expensive jewelry or clothing. Keep camera and cell phone out of sight. Carry only minimal amounts of cash. Do not carry credit cards.

Petty crime is often committed near Pointe-Noire’s beaches. Stay on main beaches, secure valuables, and avoid all beaches at night, when crimes typically occur. Use caution when swimming because of riptides.

VICTIMS OF CRIME: If you or someone you know becomes the victim of a crime abroad, you should contact the local police and the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate.  We can:

  • Replace a stolen passport.
  • Help find appropriate medical care if you are the victim of a violent crime such as assault or rape.
  • Put you in contact with the appropriate police authorities, and if you want us to, we can contact family members or friends.
  • Help you understand the local criminal justice process and direct you to local attorneys, although it is important to remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting the crime.

The local equivalent to the “911” emergency line in the Republic of the Congo is “112”, or +242 06 665-4804. Police resources are limited and response to emergency calls is often slow (45 minutes or longer). Emergency services are limited in Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire and virtually non-existent elsewhere in the Republic of the Congo. In general, response or recourse for victims of crime is extremely limited, if not non-existent, in the Republic of the Congo.

Please see our information for victims of crime, including possible victim compensation programs in the United States.

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Population: 5,518,087


Total Land Area: 341,500 km2


Population/km2: 16.16